Optex Inc. - 1845 W 205th St. - Torrance, Ca. 90501 - 800-966-7839 SMDC-16 Program Manual 3440-0252 A4
4. System Options4. System Options
4.6. Two Wire Smoke4.6. Two Wire Smoke
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4.6.6.4 Bell 2 Pulse
BELL 2 PULSE
NO 0=NO 1=YES
Selections: Yes / No
Default: No
Enable this option for the SMDC to activate a pulsed output from Bell 2 when this
circuit initiates an alarm condition. (see 1.2 Cut Off Times).
NoteNote: Bell 2 output must be programmed as YES for this the Pulse Bell option to function.
4.6.6.5 Relay 1
RELAY OUTPUT 1
NO 0=NO 1=YES
Selections: Yes / No
Default: No
Enable this option for the SMDC to activate an output from Relay 1 when this circuit
initiates an alarm condition. (see 1.2 Cut Off Times).
4.6.6.6 Relay 2
RELAY OUTPUT 2
NO 0=NO 1=YES
Selections: Yes / No
Default: No
Enable this option for the SMDC to activate an output from Relay 2 when this circuit
initiates an alarm condition. (see 1.2 Cut Off Times).
4.6.6.7 PGM 1
PGM OUTPUT 1
NO 0=NO 1=YES
Selections: Yes / No
Default: No
Enable this option for the SMDC to activate an output from PGM 1 when this circuit
initiates an alarm condition. (see 1.2 Cut Off Times).
4.6.6.8 PGM 2
PGM OUTPUT 2
NO 0=NO 1=YES
Selections: Yes / No
Default: No
Enable this option for the SMDC to activate an output from PGM 2 when this circuit
initiates an alarm condition. (see 1.2 Cut Off Times).
4.6.6.9 PGM 3
PGM OUTPUT 3
NO 0=NO 1=YES
Selections: Yes / No
Default: No
Enable this option for the SMDC to activate an output from PGM 2 when this circuit
initiates an alarm condition. (see 1.2 Cut Off Times).
4.7. Force Arming Enabled4.7. Force Arming Enabled
FORCE ARMING
NO 0=NO 1=YES
Selections: Yes / No
Default: No
Enable this option to allow the user of the SMDC to Force Arm non secure zones.
There are two methods of FORCE ARMING:
1. Zones that are forced armed will be permanently bypassed until the SMDC has been
disarmed if the zone has been programmed as bypassable.
2. Zones that are forced armed will become part of the alarm system if they return to a
normal condition during the armed period if the zone has been programmed as not bypassable.
(see 2.1.7.4-Bypassed Allowed).
4.8. PGM / INP Functions4.8. PGM / INP Functions
These programming menus allow the customizing of the PGM outputs, Aux Inputs and the
Radio terminals to perform various functions.
4.8.1 PGM 1 Functions
PGM-1 FUNCTION
NO
Selections: 01- 40
Default: No
Select one of the options from the PGM list on page 37. (see wiring diagram).
1. Monitor Mode
1. Ack Required
2. Scroll Open Zones
3. Scroll Bypass
4. Silent Mon. Mode
5. Auto Mon on Disarm
6. PIN Entry Required
7. Outputs
1. Bell 1
2. Bell 2
3. Relay 1
4. Relay 2
5. PGM 1
6. PGM 2
7. PGM 3
2. Walk Test Mode
1. Bell 1
2. Bell 2
3. Relay 1
4. Relay 2
5. PGM 1
6. PGM 2
7. PGM 3
3. System Features
1. Hist. View by User
2. O/C View by User
3. Silent Trouble
4. Not Used - Reserved
5. 50Hz/60Hz
6. AC/Crystal
7. Pwr Dly Time
8. PIN Require for Scan
9. Threshold Bad Codes
4. System Messages
1. Top Line Display
1. Grp/Part 1 Display
7-8. Group/Part Display
2. Disarmed Nml Msg
3. Disarmed Abnml Msg
5. Emergency
1. Emergency Enabled
2. Emergency Rpt
3. Bell 1 Output
4. Bell 2 Output
5. Relay 1 Output
6. Relay 2 Output
7. PGM 1 Output
8. PGM 2 Output
9. PGM 3 Output
6. 2 Wire Smk
1. Alarm Report
2. Trouble Report
3. Smoke Restore
4. Smoke Reset
5. Alarm Verify
6. Outputs
1. Bell 1 Output
2. Bell 1 Pulse
3. Bell 2 Output
4. Bell 2 Pulse
5. Relay 1 Output
6. Relay 2 Output
7. PGM 1 Output
8. PGM 2 Output
9. PGM 3 Output
7. Force Arming Enabled
8. PGM / INP Functions
1. PGM 1 Function
2. PGM 2 Function
3. PGM 3 Function